Molecular cloning is a process through which one molecule is multiplied into a certain number of molecules. Molecular cloning is used in various biological experiments and even in practical applications involving protein production or genetic fingerprinting, among others. Commonly the DNA of an organism or tissue as well as gene is what are actually being cloned and this process takes place into four main steps. Firstly, specialists need to carry on a different process through which they break apart a particular strand of the DNA, operation that is referred to as fragmentation. Then, the DNA is being placed or glued together in a desired sequence which is known under the name of ligation. OMICS Group International is one of the leading Open Access Publishers which is running 700+ peer-reviewed journals with quality articles. OMICS Group through its Open Access Initiative is committed to make genuine and reliable contributions to the scientific community. It follows an Open Access publication model that enables the dissemination of research articles to the global community free of cost. Journal of Glycobiology is one of the best journals which publish world quality articles. Journal of Glycobiology is a wide range of area that deals with Cancer Glycobiology, Glycopeptides, drug discovery and Glycomics, Fucanomes and Galactanomes, Structural Glycobiology, Membrane glycoproteins, Protein De glycosylation and carbohydrate diet. Journal of Glycobiology is among those journals which publish the quality articles related to Molecular Cloning. Journal of Glycobiology provide a forum for Scientists from all over the world to exchange ideas, to propagate the advancement of science.
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